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This isn't one of those shows where you have to root for the "least bad" character because pretty much everyone is amoral and evil. The excellent Michael Pena, playing an actual DEA agent, gives you a guy with guts and heart -- although some of the bad guys are equally interesting. "Narcos:This isn't one of those shows where you have to root for the "least bad" character because pretty much everyone is amoral and evil. The excellent Michael Pena, playing an actual DEA agent, gives you a guy with guts and heart -- although some of the bad guys are equally interesting. "Narcos: Mexico" might have special resonance for those who remember "Just say no" but never gave much thought to where the weed they smoked in college came from. First-rate cynical storytelling with the ring of truth. Diego Luna is the only weak link -- wearing the same furrowed-brow scowl in every scene.…Expand

I prefer the previous three seasons, but this one is good too. Characters don´t have that charisma that they had with Pablo Escobar or Cali´s Cartel, but the story is quite good. My favourite Netflix´s Serie

Too much of it is in Spanish. I know that's kind of to be expected, but all the subtle nuances in the way the actors speak are lost on someone who isn't fluent. It's a shame.
At times it's obviously taking some extremeIt's good. Not as good as the original, but still very watchable.

Too much of it is in Spanish. I know that's kind of to be expected, but all the subtle nuances in the way the actors speak are lost on someone who isn't fluent. It's a shame.

At times it's obviously taking some extreme liberties in how it dramatizes events, but I suppose that's better than being boring.…Expand

The novelty of the concept has worn off somewhat for this 4th iteration of the drug war from the Latin American point of view. An unavoidable aspect is language. Subtitles just don't capture it. If you are not fluent in Spanish then the experience will be less than ideal. The feeling thatThe novelty of the concept has worn off somewhat for this 4th iteration of the drug war from the Latin American point of view. An unavoidable aspect is language. Subtitles just don't capture it. If you are not fluent in Spanish then the experience will be less than ideal. The feeling that the Mexicans are not as compelling as Pablo Escobar or The Cali cartel is another factor. It follows the same formula as before but unfortunately it hasn't the energy of the Colombians. The characters are not as charismatic or even as believable. It’s a good show still but it’s gotten repetitive and a bit stale.…Expand